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... referred to as the perfect crisis or the profound sleep. During this time hypnosis was referred to as mesmerism. In 1837, Dr. John Elliotson cited that hypnosis can be associated to voluntary and involuntary movement which he claims to be linked to the mesmerism theory. Dr Elliotson claimed that there ...
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... often position the subject s head and feet on opposing chairs, without support through the torso and legs. This created a sort of human bridge, upon which the hypnotist would sit or stand. The full body catalepsy contains no therapeutic use whatsoever. It serves merely for theatrics, and it s obviously ...
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... responsible human being is to constructively deal with the jealous tendencies without doing harm to yourself or other people. Hypnosis has been sought my many people as a way of easing feelings of jealousy. As a treatment method, hypnosis will open your mind to suggestion and allow you to explore the ...
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... relationship with my husband or wife? - Am I willing to consult a specialist for the remedy of a sexual problem particularly when all efforts at self-help have failed? Here are the 10 positive suggestions, men and women, which I recommend that you repeat to yourself again again and again. The repetition ...
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... they can do that, the specialist has to figure out why he or she feels that way and then helps resolve the problem. The session usually begins with the specialist instructing the patient to sit or lie down and telling them to relax. Once they are in a trance like state, the specialist will now use hypnotic ...
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